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Show M't lu ' Tbf "v toi,i ttiat has born re-'" re-'" vf.it!. A ti poos f on dear's Bt s ''.af.,, . the Min-c. Only "''.v...- Pobniaiitos make "V'io 'To.-U-ty. kav their ! 'M'. r,ve;M ior.s. dinners mid '. K.vnif brides and (stab-j' (stab-j' ;h0;r .mo. Tlx-ir veunsr M ii into their !l.-r and '' :! vMrj dabblers follow out j-'fjrv-ot?. of new year a ret ;'rf of ' l-s' society s men wedding! than ;r-.-M"er '.art of the r.fco bave beeome brides I ' ..-j' i-.fn f-oni out if tonn ' ' -V.:r.i: their hemes in. other ;0.s io Salt Lake society ' . '.V ,tl they are cieeial!y 'C, their te:rie ci--!-"s at j . w.-il-aiiwT- yo-..-g society t twtae matron the pas: . ' j.eleit Sal: Lake are Mr. ;'- v Se',!'r..!se, formerly Miss j , FfJ't"-. w..o ' "lW njiking . -r.-e-... :;-. X- V.: Mr... I -r--i2ij ThO'irosoG. formerly McMillan, livinc in A boo- ! .... jj.j. Wi!l:a:n rillon Vewlcr, ' yiis l.ceile Purefoy, residing ; B. I.: Mrs. Harold Cory' 'i-rcfrlf Mi" Thco Swan, who j ' -j j Grid Kapids. Mieh.; Mrs. I Li-ii Meyer, formerly Miss "--ir, rr.ss.irjg her home in Oms- ; Mrs. Rev Wy'.ard, formerly j vage, iiTins a: Oas-1 -lirs. fieorge A. Critchlow, i - M:. Isabel S'tirTer, making ! j. is 5tr York City, Mrs. Ar- ! " Tavior, formerly Miss ! ; i Je-iriEiTS. living in Florida;' SWvcster L3ubly, for- ; t r.: Pit Havener, living in; . ir:r.; Mrs. Theodore Amussen, ::tM-.'! Loraa Boisell, living in. ; .:; '.ii: prominent weddings of 1 :s. ''.it of vourg people who are j n: their homes in Salt Lake or l-: :: followir.y: Miss Helen i j: a K?!b Miller. Miss Mercy! :;i::Gar'es Ira Turtle. Jr.. MUs ;r;:si:r and Charles Earle Eu-li: Eu-li: Aiiiia Kegcey and Russell j liji Isabel Bowden and Joseph Y: Phyllis Dwyer and Harry j Miss Flora McCa-jne and v, T:btal3, Miss Lila Mae Eaton -EkU G. Harenor. Miss Edith i " ci Eithard C. Treanor, Miss ' ':-js ard Wiliard Lester Owen. Eiaise Flames and Kit-hard j Hart, Miss Mab-?1 Fauloo and ' :: "rir'.t, Miss Margaret Prlnrie ' ted Clifford Stanley Law- j 'll-1:- Kei.au Spencer and Arch: llj'Ettd .Vettleton and Butler! "-" 2iev, Miss Bnrdette Clawson Eenscn, Miss Gay Cdawsoa j '- Bond, Miss Anno Y. j ir.d John Rex Winder, Mbsj Hc-lson and William A. Con- 3 lili Ciara Hrjghes and F. W. I - , ' i eji.?, society foih nt home 1 c-iKiool for the holiday -rara--:'rt seen the occ-asioD for most of wraajjg the past week and will -- to or eo for the week to come. ' --:r:i:es for the college boys and r'.til Monday evening with an v'n iven by ilr. and Mrs. 1 itb for their son, David, and. --' of his youn(f friends. On ' v; tjiumz Miss Helen Kearas, ; teyB3 Thomas Kearns, ! ' a -lancing partv at the '-Mae on East South Temple ..' by a dinner at the haroid and Donald McMillan !3th Temple in honor of the " M;s and other of their friends :w tie holida-s. ;"tftmas y, Mbs Kaoini Hoff-, Hoff-, - ''me trom school in Washing-1 Washing-1 tea rlance at her home on - TemP'e street and will en- ' ""'ha Vama Yama party Tu"s-" Tu"s-" the B. B. hall." Miss .J u the rup5t of honor at an 'ancinr party pivon last night . Shepard at her home on I',.;'1' ',r"t. Misj Mary Lynch i 10 0T'heum party and tea at 'Ojiiorrow afternoon. Mieslttith iUiv a bob-Pled party for S I III !!!! .-. x x." 'Hill ' -X -f) . -t i , 5 I MI ii illlininiiniiii HlMHir ' : J ' . .if' . 4 IL iipiill in I , f iiiiiilll .lllliiiiiiiiin I i ( . . ' - 'r '' lit ill .tl .il ,( ' - - s.,. t ' S f11 1 . ' l ? v'" OS I?' ' r V - '--'i 'I llllii nun (V . ' f -?V ill III' I i!i!i!iiniii"ij ft l - , - ' -i 'in I 1 1 ""i :::;:!:, . - - fii i , 4 - ;V.l 111 W ii I,, vw- " -v;'i;1, Jlaii . 1 0 y "'"liilllilSlllllllimiiimMilllllhl Mrs Ealrjh WlUiam Watson, formerly Miss Jennie Wishon of Fresno. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were married in rresno Nmemte U and have recently settled in a new home at 1-207 Laird avenue, this city. - j her young friends tomorrow evening, and Miss Mary Dooly will entertain yith a tea dance at the Ladies' Liter-arv Liter-arv clubhouse New Year's day. ! ... , UXIVEESITY OF UTAH circles are busy celebrating the thrisfc-nas thrisfc-nas holidays with various social function. func-tion. Manv will be mere fireside jrr.tb-erinr-s at tho fraternity and sorority houses. While others will bo more elaborate. Ainoi? announced evints are a watch party New Year's eve at the homo of Miss Mary Godbe, 3i'l B street, by the Chi Omega sorority; la coastins party on the same evening by the Alpha Chi sorority, and also one by the art guild; a dancing party by the. Gamma Phi sorority oo Now Year a night and a house warming on Tuesday evening by Sigma Chi fraternity at its new home in University Heights. I Following a business meeting on I Wednusday tho pledges and members of the Alpha Chi sorority were entertained enter-tained at an informal luncheon at the sorority rooms. Miss Dorothy Heiu will entertain the pledges and 'members Aloiidav evening at her homo ou Fir-t ' North 'street and they will bo entertained enter-tained Natuidiiv evening with a sk.-n-ing oartv by Mi.s Ouovo ';;''"" a j he-r home in UolUday. The latest pledges include Miss Ivy Van Cott, Miss Dorothy Hein and Miss Margaret j Ewing. - " THE spirit of altruism seems to have: been especially prevalent in Salt Lake this Christmas and everyone was: more interested in giving happiness to I others than in planning for their own ; pleasure. At the Free Kindergarten i and Neighborhood house, prominent so- cietv women, composing the board, of directors, gave a Christmas tree to the I little folks on Wednesday, under the I direction of Miss Ceorghia Webber. Ou j Chrstmas eve a Christmas tree and en- j tertainment was given at the Orphans' home and dry nursery, and a dinner Christmas day through the generosity of those blessed with worldly goods. Mrs. Windsor V. Kiee presented the home with ten turkeys. At tho Sarah Daft home for the aged, the Girls' Friendly society of St. Baud's church, composed of well-known young women, I -rave a Christmas dinner and entertain-jment entertain-jment on Christmas day.. The orphans I of Kearns St. Ann 's orphanage and. in-I in-I deed, all of I he philanthropic institu-I institu-I tions of tho city were well provided for be representative Salt Lakers. tine of the most touching bits ot philanlhronv reported, however, was a rhiistinas 'free and dinner given by a small boy, Harold Gillott, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gillott, for six little folks from the Kearns St. Ann's orphanage. or-phanage. Tho entertainment was given Christmas day at the Gillott. home, 910 West Second South street. Dinner was served at 3 o'clock and afterward gifts were distributed to the happy youngsters young-sters from a woll-laden Christinas tree. n NEW YEAR'S day 3nd New Year's eve aro growing in popularity in a social way . and will be more extensively exten-sively observed in Salt Lake this season sea-son than ever before. A number have announced ''open hense," for New Year's day aud many "watch parties" par-ties" will bo given New Year's eve in homes, in addition to the celebration in local cafes, where a large representation represen-tation ii society folks have engaged tables aud will entertain friends to welcome the coming of tho New Year. 1 Among home entertainments an-nuuiieed an-nuuiieed are a watch party New Year's eve in which Mrs. B. C. Woodruff will entertain a few of her most intimate, friends and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Eiser, Mr. aud Mrs. Krauk L. Dodge and Mrs. Jl. J. Chambers will be at home New Year's flay from .'i until 7 o'eloek. The presentation of the "Messiah'' at the Empress theatre New Year's day at ' l::ii) o'clock will attract a number of :nciet.v people and a number of epe-ial epe-ial parties have been ov.ingcd to at-lend at-lend the great production, by well known local niu-.ic.ol talent. PATRONS and patronesses for the annual ball of the I.'ndino club at the New Grand hotel Saturday night are as follows: Mrs. Cummings, Dr. and Mrs. Allen, Dr. an. I Mrs. Middletnu, Mr. and Mrs. McFarlinid, Miss Van Cott, lr. Jane Skolfiel.l. The club members are Miss Knthryn Gabbott, Miss Lile Bradford, Miss Edna Evans, Miss Enid E. Orlob, Miss Ivy Spencer, Miss Lillian Lil-lian MoFai-lund, Mif-s Ivy Wilkensen, iMii.s Mame Price, Miss Edna Edwards, I Miss Ella Neilson, Miss Lcvinue Parke. FTOLLY, mistleloo and other Chrifit-XX Chrifit-XX mas greens ndonied the Salt Lake I Tennis clubrooms at a dance given last night by Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird and Miss Anna Mc.Cornick, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cowant. A lato buffet supper was served from a prettily appointed table, carrying out the Christmas idea. A tiny Christmas tree formed the centerpiece, with a rod and green color scheme prevailing in all of the decorative details A stringod orchestra furnished music for tho dancing. danc-ing. One hundred guests were in attendance. at-tendance. Among other holiday entertainments enter-tainments was an informal dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury at their home on East South Temple street Friday night. PREPARATIONS for the annual reception re-ception at the Vita club January 12 aro being completed and the event promises to bo unusually attractive. A recent improvement at tho club is the opening of a special ladies' entrance on the State street side of tho building. build-ing. Thl- new entrance will prove convenient con-venient for tho lady guests of the club. The men's entrance is on the north side of the clubhouse. Events of Coming. Week Mrs. It. G. Brockma'n -will entertaiD tomorrow at luncheon at the Hotel Utah iu compliment to her sister, Miss Grace Mead of Los Angeles, who is her guest. The luncheon will be followed bv a matinee party at the Orpheum. Miss Genevieve Hoffman will givfl a dinner this evening at her home at Fort Douglas in compliment to some of her young friends at home from school for the holidays. Miss Ruth Prather will entertain with a bobsled party tomorrow afternoon. after-noon. it ii The University club will give its holiday dance and reception at the clubhouse Tuesday evening. ' ( The Gamma Phi sorority of the University Uni-versity of Utah will give a dancing party New Y'ear's night. Miss Naomi Hoffman -will entertain with a Y'ama Yama party at tho B. B. hall Tuesday evening. tt The Altar society of Our Lady of ,' Lonrdes parish of the Catholic church 1 will give a card party Tuesday after-' after-' dood at the home of Mrs. J. II. Johnston, Johns-ton, 1178 Emerson avenue. I Mrs. James A. Hogle has issued in-' in-' vitations for a tea Tuesday afternoon I from 3 until 6 o'clock at her home on First avenue. The Chi Omega sorority of the University Uni-versity of Utah will give a -watch party New Year's eve at the homo of Miss Mary Godbe, 301 B street. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kipp will enter-' enter-' tain the Salt Lake Biding club Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. A dance will be given at the Deseret gymnasium by the three social dancing danc-ing classes Wednesday evening. Mrs. John E. Dooly -will give a tea dance New Year's day from i until 7 o'clock for her daughter, Miss Mary Dooly. . u , The Sigma Chi fraternity will have a house warming at its new home on University Heights Tuesday evening. A number of parties have been arranged ar-ranged for the presentation of Handel's "Messiah" at, 4:30 New Year's day at the Empress theater. Some of the best musical talent of the city will take part in the great Christmas masterpiece, un-deT un-deT the direction of Squire Coop. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jackson will entertain en-tertain the members of the A. F. club and their husbands with a dance Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Odeon. The children of the B'nai Israel Sunday Sun-day school w-ill be given a dance Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the B. B. hail on Third East street. w Mrs. B. C. Woodruff will entertain some of her most intimate friends with a watch party Thursday night at her home, 49 Twelfth East street. j Mrs. W. A. Barrington will euteitaio with a New England dinner tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for the Wasatch Riding club. The club played Santa Claim to a number of poor families ou Christmas da v. " it Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dodgo and Mrs. E. J. Chambers ivill keep "open house" New Vear's day from 3 until 7 o'clock at the Kiser homo on Thirteenth East street. The congregation of the Unitarian church and their friends will be entertained enter-tained at a watch party New Year's eve at tho home of Miss Lyde Wells, 1-" Eighth East stroet, from 9 until 12 The art guild of the University of Utah will give a sleighing party New Year's eve in compliment to the aluniui of the association. o'clock. The evening -will be spent with cards, dancing and charades. Miss Grace Davis w-ill give fancy dances. Solos w-ill be given by Miss Emily Jes-sup Jes-sup and Miss Lillian Phelps. Mrs. John Malick will give a violin solo. Miss Mary Lynch will entertain with an Orpheum party Monday afternoon, followed by tea at the Hotel Utah. The Undine club -will give its annual ball Saturday night at the New Grand hotel. u Miss Dorothy Ilein will entertain the "pledges" and members of the Alpha Chi sorority at her home on First North street Monday afternoon. On Saturday Miss Geneve Brinton will give a skating party at her home in Hulli-day Hulli-day for the same guests. Mrs. Louis Singerman wiil be at home Monday afternoon from 3 until 0 o'clock in the Buby apartments, in compliment to her mother, Mrs. S. Friedlander of Seattle. Wash. The Alpha Chi sorority of tiie University Uni-versity of Utah will give a coastin" party New Y'ears eve. Mrs. M. W. Mansfield will entertain the Unity Social club next Wednesday at her home, 22j North West Temple street. Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Monson announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Alta. to James B. Thomas of Logan, Lo-gan, Utah; wedding to take place some time during the moath of February, Febru-ary, 1915. Richard Hartley and Miss Hartley announce the engagement of their nieoe, Miss Helen Plartlor. to Sylvain Noack of Amsterdam, Holland. Miss Hartley has been prominent in musicaj circles of Salt Lalte since her childhood. Mr. Xoack'is second concertrueister of the famous Boston Symphony orchestra and ; is one of Boston's leading artists and : instructors. The marriage will take . place in tho lato spring. . Mr. and Mrs. G-corgo A. Smith announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Berbh A., to Wiliard C. Brown. eou of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown. The marriage will take place in the early summer. Miss Gladys Racey and Yerdou Farmer of Kearney, Neb., were married at noon Christmas day at the home of the hride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. liacey, Sixth East and Seventh outh streets. Tho ceremony was performed Ijy the Rfjv. P. A. Simpkin of the Phillips Phil-lips Congregational church. A wedding Tjreakrast was eervM to relatives and intimate fnou-1.. Mi3 Yerna Hellstrom and Norvin J. Keefor of Shoshone, Idaho, were married mar-ried at tho home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and MrM. L. BcUstrom, 130 East South Temple street, at noon yesterday. yes-terday. Only relatives and intimate friends were in attendance. Tho ceremony cere-mony was pcrfornu-d by the Rev. Elmer El-mer T. Goshen of the .First Cungrega-tional Cungrega-tional church. The bridegroom ia ft son of Mr. a id Mrn. Joseph Keefer of Shoshone. The couple left yesterday afternoon for Dcitrich, Idaho, where they will visit for a short while be- I fore going to Shothone to make their borne. ! j Mr. and Mrs. L. Hedbcrg announce I the engagement of their daughter Esther Es-ther to Carl Lancaster. The marriage will take place soon. j Personal Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Mason, formerly of this city and now at Elko, Nev., ' j are at the Hotel Utah for the holidays. ! ... Miss Bertha Parker of Delta, Utah, ; arrived the past week to join her , mother, Mrs. M. S. Parker, in a visit to Ogden for the holidays. j . tr Mr. and Mrs. Bert; S. Yarian and ! children, of Weiser, Idaho, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Yarian. ... Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale, Jr., and children of Good Springs, Idaho, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hale, Mr. Hale's parents, and with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Critehlow, parents of Mrs. Hale. Miss Mildred Behle is visiting her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Frank Estabrook, iu Nampa, Idaho, and will later visit anotner sister, sis-ter, Mrs. F. S. Dietrich, in Boise. . Miss Glen Walker and Miss Lena I Hague arrived tho past week from Boston, Bos-ton, where Miss Walker is attending j school, to spend the Christmas holidays. ... Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tooker, former Salt Lakers, are here for the holidays. i . Mr. aud Mrs. J. G. McDonald and daughters, Miss Florence McDonald and Miss Irene McDonald, will leave Tues- ; day for California to attend the exposition expo-sition in San FraneiEco. V Miss Nan Ciawson has returned from a visit to New York. tt . . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowles and children and nieco, Miss Angio Kaighn, have gone to Los Angeles from San Francisco to make their home. ; ' . ' Miss Mary McSweeny of Concord, N. H., who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James Ivors, is now visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, Welch, on East Second South street. ... Mrs. J. C. Baker and little grand- ; daughter, Ruby Robinson, who is attending at-tending school in Castledale. are here to spend tho holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson. ... Miss Carol Evans, who is teaching in St, George, is here for tho holidays with 'Continued on Following Pare. (Continued from preceding Page ) er parents Air and Atrs J B Evans w Miss Grace Meade of Los Angeles s ;he guest 0f her s ster M s H G tJrockman Miss Erm n e Calv n and brother Frank Cal n are at home from eastern hools spend ng the hoi Hays w th the r arents Mr an 1 Mrs E E Calv n Miss Mar o e Howard arrived fron i Washington last week where she is attending school to spend the Chr st mas hoi days w th her parents Mr and Mrs E 0 Howard Mr and Mrs I P Smith have gone to Californ a and w 11 extend the r tr p to Honolulu Blaine L W nes who s attend ng 'Harford un vers ty s spend ng the hoi days with h s father Ira D W nes 9 M ss Cla d a Greene arrived from Berkeley the past week to spend her Christmas acat on w th her parents Colonel and Mrs Lawrence Croene H Mr and Mrs Eeed W mmer of Wyo n ng are spend ng Christmas with Mrs Wimmer s mother Mrs Ira D W nes and also with Mr Wimmer s relat es Mr and M Arthur Sull van of Br gham C tv are guests of the J D Sull van fam ly Air and Airs John Elliott Clark are at home in the Boulevard apartments for the w nter Mr and Mri J Frank Judge Mr and Mrs Charles W Wh tley Mr and Mrs B Walker al sbury and Bulkley ells of Colorado spr ngs w 11 leave Tuesday for San Francisco to spend the tew Year with D C Jacking at the t Francis hotel. Mr and Mrs E J Sm ley of P oehe ATev are spend ng the Chr stmas hoh days with Mrs Smiley s brother Par ey P Jenson Mibs Isabel Brooks of Eowland Hall s spend ng the hoi days at Logan KM G E Bowerman and wife are en terta ning the former s mother Mrs Miss Grace Mead of Los Angeles who Is the guest of her sister Mis H G Brockman, for the Christmas holidays Mrs Brockman will entertain at luncheon at the Hotel Utah followed by a matinee party at the Orpbeum, in compliment to Miss Mead tomorrow afternoon :Z J-J T H Bowerman of Coldwater M ch and hi brother Charles C Bower nan and family of Pocatello Idaho at the r home 74 Wolcott avenue Federal He ghts dur ng the hoi days Mr and Mrs Tred Oakley ha e gone to Ch cago and Iew York to spend the holiday b and will return abo t Jan uarj 25 The Los Angeles Exam ner of recent date conta ns a beautiful p cture of Mrs Ealph W 11 am Watson of th s c tj formerly M ss Jennie W shon of Fresno Cal Mr and Mrs Watson were mar ried in Fresno and are making the r home at 1207 La rd. avenue th s city Van H ckey has arrived from Den ver to spend Chr stmas at the home of John Hickey on East First South street Mrs Stanley Searce and children of Eonan Mont are vis t ng Mrs Searce s parents Mr and Mrs B F T egea and brother Earl Tregea Mrs W D Crillott and son Howard w 11 leave today to spend a month n Portland Mr Gillott w 11 jo n them ater and ac ompany them home Pobert Lynch and John L nch sons of M anl Mrs J C Lyn h of this c t v ho are atten 1 ng the Un vers j or Pennsyivan a are spend n i n Chr stmas holidays ew y0 f ''IKflr M ss Helen Hartley arr vc.1 f . Jf3BsJfc ton the past week n tmVt vBWUW Christmas dinner with her i tv Iffl Salt Lake Tl9Rl JjlpjwN Mr and Mrs C E McBeth nff , son are spending the Ch istmas k llw days with Mrs McBeth s m i. M HY and Mrs J M Thomas Sjl Mrs 1 L Eacey has gone to pS A Colo to jo n her husband and T J v her home Other members of tk t Vl lly w 11 leave for Pueb o u ,j & days 1 J Miscellaneous Evenlf roseph Warhurst of Lincoln avenu. " 3hnstmas day The party consw ,f M and tos Warhu st V Mrs B F Anderson and M ss Ade. Anderson Mrs Thomas Berkmshaw entertj the Lucky Th rteen club at her i on West First North street WednaS afternoon After a prettly arta luncheon two tables of 63 , . played Pr zes were awarded to Mr Thomas Berk nshaw and Mrs M J Mansf eld " ... j Air and Mrsr A W Bowen L tamed at Chr stmaa dinner for a f, of the r relat ves and friends , Chr stmas day at M dvale Those i ( ent were Mr and Mrs Ha ry 8 ago v B Mag nness William Riley ffir, , Stagg Belle Stagg and Mr and Mr Bose of ''alt Lake , is The J T club was entertained TVt 8 nesday even ng by Mrs Wilkia ro The even ng was spent in seeing i-games, i-games, after w"h en refreshments wi ' served The club will meet nt the hs of Beth Marr ott January 6 on Htl land Park dr ve j . ifi |